Dentist's eye goes digital: 3D scans may spot gum disease faster

NCT ID NCT06006429

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether computer analysis of 3D dental scans can accurately detect gum disease, gingivitis, and cavities, compared to traditional manual exams. About 30 adults with at least one gum recession will participate. If successful, this approach could make dental diagnosis faster, more consistent, and less dependent on the dentist's individual judgment.

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  • Damien JOLLY

    RECRUITING

    Reims, France

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